Hanger for lamps



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IMTED STATES w ATENT 1 @einen lTHOMAS s. uUDsoN, oFIEAsr CAMBRIDGE,MAssAcHUsETrsj HANGERAFOR LAMPs.v t

lSpecification forming part o f Letters Patent No. 46,236,

o all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, THOMAS S. HUDsoN, a resident of East Cambridge; inthe county of Middlesex' and State of Massachusetts, haveinventedamewand useful or Improved Hanger for Lamp-Supports; and Iv dohereby declare the saine to be fully described in the follow-Y ingspecification, and represented in the ac-l l companying drawings, ofWhichyregine v1 is a sin@ view, and rig. 2 'a longitudinalisection, ofmy said invention, which is composed of a series of tubes of coloredglass,

' a series of lend caps or cups, a rod or its equivalent, and two endattachments, the latter being fixed to the two extremities of the'rod.

In thev drawings, A A A are the-series of y'glass tubes; B B

B, the metallic caps or cups; D, the metallic rod, and E .E the two endattachments. The rod (instead of which va chain may sometimesA beemployed) is to extend through all the tubes A A andthe capsor cups BB,`and at its two'endsisto be fastened to the attachments E E, each'ofthe latterbeing made a, for one of the cups B, to

dated February 7, 'i

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b, or a hook, orsome other suitablemeans of cnneetingl the hanger withthe part or parts from-which it is to depend, Each of the cups4 imquestion has the forngfshown in the drawings, f

the seriesof glass tubes, the end caps ocups, the rod, or itsequi-valent, and ithe cud attachments, arranged relatively to oneanother, sub-4 stantially :is-described.

Witnesses :l

R, H.. EDDY, F. P. HALE, Jr.

The said attachment also ter# ruos. s. HDsoN.

